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Document #: LTRT-65432
MP-11x & MP-124
Parameter
Description
Web: Suffix to Add
EMS: Prefix/Suffix To Add
[Suffix2Add]
Defines the number or string that you want added to the end of the
telephone number. For example, if you enter 00 and the phone number
is 1234, the new number is 123400.
Web/EMS: Number of
Digits to Leave
[LeaveFromRight]
Defines the number of digits that you want to keep from the right of the
phone number. For example, if you enter 4 and the phone number is
00165751234, then the new number is 1234.
Web: Presentation
EMS: Is Presentation
Restricted
[IsPresentationRestricted]
Enables caller ID.
Not Configured = Privacy is determined according to the Caller ID
table (see Configuring Caller Display Information on page
[0]
Allowed = Sends Caller ID information when a call is made using
these destination/source prefixes.
[1]
Restricted = Restricts Caller ID information for these prefixes.
Notes:
This field is applicable only to number manipulation tables for source
phone number manipulation.
If this field is set to
Restricted
and the 'Asserted Identity Mode'
(AssertedIdMode) parameter is set to
Add P-Asserted-Identity
, the
From header in the INVITE message includes the following: From:
'anonymous' <sip: [email protected]> and 'privacy:
id' header.
22.3 Manipulating Number Prefix
The device supports a notation for adding a prefix where part of the prefix is first extracted
from a user-defined
location in the original destination or source number. This notation is
entered in the 'Prefix to Add' field in the Number Manipulation tables (see 'Configuring
Source/Destination Number Manipulation' on page
): x
[n,
l]y...
where,
x
= any number of characters/digits to add at the beginning of the number (i.e. first
digits in the prefix).
[n,l]
= defines the location in the original destination or source number where the digits
y
are added:
•
n
= location (number of digits counted from the left of the number) of a specific
string in the original destination or source number.
•
l
= number of digits that this string includes.
y = prefix to add at the specified location.
For example, assume that you want to manipulate an incoming IP call with destination
5492028888888 (area code 202 and phone number 8888888) to the number
0202158888888. To perform such a manipulation, the following configuration is required in
the Number Manipulation table:
1.
The following notation is used in the 'Prefix to Add' field:
0
[5,
3]15
where,
•
0 is the number to add at the beginning of the original destination number.
•
[5,
3] denotes a string that is located after (and including) the fifth character (i.e.,
the first '2' in the example) of the original destination number, and its length being
three digits (i.e., the area code 202, in the example).
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